AKclock is a replacement clock for Windows machines that will allow you to display
more information than is normally included with the standard clock. This includes
displaying the date AND time while still using small taskbar icons and displaying the
number of seconds (one my favorite features in OS X). The clock is almost entirely
customizable including the following settings:

The program consists of a single .exe file and a config file that will be created
on initial launch. Download the .zip file HERE
and extract it to any folder. Then, it is preferable to place a shortcut to the
.exe in the Windows startup folder, usually located at:C:\Users\[user-name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartupIf the folder has been moved you can find out where it is located by:
Clicking Start > All Programs >
Right Clicking Startup > and Clicking Open

The initial configuration settings are set to run on a 1920x1080 monitor with a
small taskbar and standard Windows 8.1 theme colors. You will most likely want to
adjust the styles to your own liking by right clicking the clock form and selecting
Settings
to display the following window which will allow you to
adjust the size, location and appearance to fit your particular screen configuration.
You may also left click the form to display a calendar

Q: Does the 'show desktop button' work in the lower right corner of the screen?
A: On Windows 8: YES. On Windows 7: NO (you can still use WIN+D keys).

Q: Does this support Aero transparency?
A: As far as I know you cannot actually 'replace' the clock on Windows, this
technically just covers it up with a small window. Therefore, a transparent window
would just show the original windows clock underneath. You should be able to set
the form color to perfectly match your taskbar color as seen in the screenshots

Q: Will you be opensourcing this?
A: Yes! You can now download the initial code on
Bitbucket.
Feel free to fork it and add/remove/alter whatever you want.

This is a simple thermostat that will turn on an LED when it gets too hot
in the room, notifying you to turn on a desk fan perhaps. Once the temp goes
back down the LED will turn off. To set a desired temp, you simply twist the
potentiometer.

If you wish, you can replace the LED with
something like a
PowerSwitch Tail
which will let you connect the Arduino to any standard electrical device which
can automate the turning on and off of a desk fan.

You will not be able to just paste in code as it is,
you will need to encode special characters such as < or
> before you wrap the <code> tags around the
code itself, this will prevent the browser from trying to interpret the
characters as special formatting.

I recommend you paste your code into a website
that will encode the text for you such as
HTML Entities or if you use
Sublime Text as your text
editor you can select the block of text and then open the command palette using
CTRL+SHIFT+P or CMD+SHIFT+P (on OS X), then if you
type enc you should see an option listed as
HTML: Encode Special Characters which will encode the text for you.

You will also need to escape any escape characters
(use double slashes) such as the slash in front of the n on line
5 of first example.

The easiest way to enclose each line of code inside
<code> tags is to select every line of code in Sublime Text
and then press CTRL+SHIFT+L or CMD+SHIFT+L (on OS X),
this will allow you to edit multiple lines of code at the same time. You can then
press END and then type in </code> then press
HOME (you may have to press it more than once if there are tabs at
the beginning of your code to force the cursors to the very beginning of the line)
and then you can type in the beginning <code> tags.
Then press ESC to stop editing multiple lines and save.

Golf Island is a game where you play the role of a golf ball looking for his
lost change.

Your name is Gary the golf ball and after a long day at work you are ready to
settle down for the night. Unfortunately you seem to have misplaced your hard
earned money! Travel around the island and try to find the missing coins, can
you find all 18? Be careful though, because you never learned how to swim!
After you find them all, try and beat your own high score!

Golf Island (Premium) removes the ads from the free version and
also includes the updates listed below. The cost is about $1.

Click on an image below to get the upgrade:

Change Log

1.3

High scores will be converted from putts taken to total energy used.
For example: 5 putts will convert to 2500 energy (5 * 500 (max energy)).
This allows you to beat your old high score by using as little energy
as possible to find a coin

Energy used is now displayed on the main screen instead of the pause window

Fixed a bug that allowed you to respawn anywhere on the island and reset your score

Real Dice Roll is an application that allows you to roll various sided die on
a virtual tabletop.

Includes the following die: d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20

Perfect to replace or compliment and dice you use
for the following games: Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), Yahtzee, Cee-lo,
Craps, and any other game that uses dice.

Most dice rollers are nothing more than random number generators
with simple pictures of dice. This program rolls the dice using a
built-in physics engine which makes it more life like. The dice bounce
and roll on the table similar to real life.